anyway.. i really don't like sizzling plates... i really don't know why filipinos love those things. i mean,,, they do nothing but further cook the food.. drying the sauce up, over cooking the meat itself rin.

Scrub rust away with cold soap water, then wipe it thoroughly dry. Reaseason by coating with veg oil and heating over medium heat for at least 15 minutes. Cool down and store your plate away.

After next use: Lightly wash your plate with cold soap water, wipe it down or place it back on a stovetop over med-lo heat to thoroughly dry. Dab up a with veg oil and coat up your plate. You don't need that much oil, just enough to leave a thin coat.

Yah, but I don't scrub it down with abrasives unless I plan to reseason it, and I don't always coat our skillet after wash. I just heat it up over medium for at least five minutes. But do coat it with oil if you do plan to store it away for a long time. We use ours almost every other day.

anyway.. i really don't like sizzling plates... i really don't know why filipinos love those things. i mean,,, they do nothing but further cook the food.. drying the sauce up, over cooking the meat itself rin.